Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [Wh det] will [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 've read the programme of what will happen , and it sounds good .
2 Living solely by their hopes for what , in effect , will enhance their ‘ vital motion ’ , and fear of what will impede it , they exist in a state of perpetual fear , suspicion , and competition .
3 It 's from fear of what will happen , because you 're doing something you 're comfortable with you 're proud of erm a and at the same time you do n't know how erm these authorities are going to react .
4 Father would leave , but he stays on and stays on out of fear of what will happen to you .
5 He adds that he would be surprised if industry , already hit by the recession , ‘ was not anxious about the prospect of accounting changes , the general effect of which will reduce the opportunities for carrying costs below the line ’ .
6 The toll in what will go down as the worst rioting in US history is incomprehensible .
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8 He puts great emphasis on the difficulties of prediction , and urges that where there are rules to which people do in fact adhere for the most part , and which help maintain the social stability required for any kind of good to flourish , we are likely to come nearest to doing what is objectively right ( in terms of its actual consequences ) if we also stick to the rules , but that where the rules , however useful they would be if generally obeyed , are widely flouted we should make a direct judgement of what will have the best consequences .
9 ‘ That 's an allegory of what will happen .
10 While such arguments are now simply a rehearsal for what will follow publication of the Green Paper , they serve to illustrate the far-reaching consequences of changes to the way roads are funded .
11 Ken is now launching the Ulster Schools ' Jazz Orchestra , the first rehearsal of which will take place next Saturday at 2pm in Methodist College .
12 There is also the question of what will happen to the nuclear waste if the client country does not have the facilities to accept it when Dounreay is ready to return it .
13 A new mood of optimism prevails at Grace Road , where fundraising has been successfully completed for an indoor cricket school , building work on which will start in September .
14 Between these two forms of political action there is a perpetual tension , the nature of which will become clearer when we have examined the development of parties themselves .
15 The most optimistic scenario of what will happen after ‘ someone dies ’ has the army intervening on behalf of the reform faction within the party led , presumably , by Zhao .
16 A similar situation exists in some Latin American countries — for example , in Brazil , Argentina and Chile — where industrialization is well advanced and political life is now dominated by a struggle between classes , the outcome of which will decide whether their regimes remain autocratic , sometimes regressing into military and repressive forms , or become more democratic and eventually social democratic .
17 He claims to have absolutely no inkling of what will happen on his next page , or what will happen at the end of a novel .
18 In a number of cases the courts have , as said , simply treated natural justice and fairness as synonymous ; the former is regarded as the latter writ large , the content of which will vary in different areas .
19 Then they should establish sets of year-by-year targets , the achievement of which will carry them forward towards their ultimate objectives .
20 The break-up has given new regimes in Ukraine , Belorussia and Kazakhstan a say in what will become of the nuclear weapons on their soil .
21 In these circumstances the court is likely to require professional evidence on what will constitute a reasonable standard of parental care .
22 A beginners ' course is also available , good progress in which will enable students to join the second year course .
23 At best , they have an instinctive feeling for what will please people and make them like the product .
24 Clearly , ROADCARE will have to address and manage these changes in a manner in which will ensure its future success .
25 Pollution of our planet may already be warming the atmosphere and there 's rising concern about what will happen at the poles .
26 derating with the introduction of the poll tax and , given the present state of agriculture , there is considerable concern about what will happen under the council tax .
27 If such passions are aroused in this Chamber today , there must be real concern about what will happen when it is discussed throughout the country .
28 The octopus brain is a mass of small neurons and surrounding cells , whose connections are not well understood and the mapping of which will require as many lifetimes of research as has gone into mammalian studies in the last century .
29 One of these is a fear of wires and hose-pipes , the sight of which will set the springs in his legs going .
30 If your specialism veers more towards medical negligence work , each area has a community health council , the secretary of which will keep a record of solicitors in the area who deal with that sort of work .
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